Reader criticizes Bolsonaro's perks at Papudinha prison

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the transfer of former President Jair Bolsonaro from Federal Police headquarters to Papudinha prison in Brasília. A medical board will assess Bolsonaro's health before the final decision. Folha readers comment on the alleged privileges the ex-president will receive.

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes's decision to transfer former President Jair Bolsonaro from Federal Police headquarters to Papudinha Penitentiary in Brasília has sparked reactions from Folha de S.Paulo readers. Published on January 15, 2026, the measure comes amid ongoing investigations against the ex-leader.

Before finalizing the transfer, a medical board will evaluate Bolsonaro's health to ensure the move respects adequate conditions. This precaution underscores concerns for the detainee's well-being during the process.

In the Reader's Panel, Vilarino E. da Costa from Viamão (RS) ironized the situation: “The structure is better than most homes of Brazil's poorest citizens. Moreover, no prisoner in Brazil has the perks that Bolsonaro will have. For someone who shouted that prisoners should suffer to learn, he should consider himself privileged!”. Other readers expressed similar sarcasm. Luciano Fernandes from Salvador (BA) called the day a “great day!”, while Maria Angélica São Pedro from Florianópolis (SC) remarked: “What a wonder! Now he won't complain about the air conditioning noise and I believe nothing else!”.

These opinions reflect a public debate on equality in Brazil's prison system, contrasting with Bolsonaro's past statements on harsh punishments for convicts. The transfer aims to improve detention conditions but raises questions about differential treatment for prominent figures.

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